Pewter St. Christopher Pocket Coin
Prayer to St. Christopher, the patron of travelers.88(Item #17305)

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Wallet Prayer Cards with MedalEach 2.25" x 3.5" prayer
card comes with an Italian silver oxidized medal, with prayer to that saint
printed on back. All Saints Cards are sealed in protective plastic laminate for
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PICTURE BOOK OF SAINTS
Glorious illustrations will delight children with their beauty, in this easy to read
book. Hardcover.
(Item #85928)

LIVES OF THE SAINTS
Wonderful biographies: a saint's
story for every day of the year arranged according to their feast
days. Hardcover. Ages 7 and up.
(Volume 1 Item #86978)
(Volume 2 Item #87525)
(Boxed, Volumes 1 & 2 Item #80126)

THE BOOK OF SAINTS
Lives of the saints are vividly recounted in this 400 page text.
Each biography includes a short prayer or reflection. Hardcover. Ages 7-14.
(Item #87078)

THE CHILDREN'S BOOK OF SAINTS
Wonderful new book with a brief biography of 53 popular saints.
Hardcover. Ages 5-12.
(Item #88606)

The Book of Saints & Heroes The first Christians to visit Europe and the British Isles
met pagans who told tales of fairies, talking beasts, and other
wonderful things. To these marvelous stories, they soon added new
ones about the Christian saints. Some were true, others improbable,
and many simply fantastic. In the ones we include here, you’ll meet
the saint who spent seven Easters on a whale’s back and the amiable
lion who was St. Jerome’s friend. You’ll see St. George fight the
dragon, and you’ll read about the fierce wolf St. Francis of Assisi
converted.

But many of these stories have
in them scarcely a wave of the fairy wand. So you’ll also find here
true tales of great saints such as St. Louis of France, St. Vincent
de Paul, St. Francis Xavier, and St. Elizabeth of Hungary — souls
marked by courage, kindness, and piety.

These marvelous legends and exciting
true stories of Christian saints and heroes will provide many hours
of delightful reading to believers and non-believers alike! 336
pages, paperback(Item #97816)

Read the exciting stories of:

St. Anthony

St. Augustine

St. Paul

St. Brendan

St. Colette

St. Columba

St. Elizabeth of Hungary

St. Cuthbert

St. Dorothea

St. Dunstan

St. Richard of Chichester

St. Francis of Assisi

St. Francis Xavier

St. Louis IX

St. Jerome

St. Margaret of Scotland

St. George

St. John of God

St. Malchus

St. Senan

St. Simeon Stylites

St. Vincent de Paul, and others.

Patrons and Protectors: In Times of Needart by Michael O’Neill McGrath, foreword by Rosemary Luling
Haughton

Once again Brother Michael O’Neill McGrath enlivens our devotion
to our patron saints with his modern yet tradition-inspired images. In this
third volume of the Patrons and Protectors
series, we recall those saints we call upon when in need. In times of
illness we pray with Peregrine (cancer), Timothy (stomach ailments),
Bernadette (asthma), James (arthritis), Agatha (breast cancer) and Matthew
Talbott (alcoholism). When grieving or beset by worry we call upon Jane de
Chantal (widows), Rita (troubled marriages), Monica (troubled children).
When faced with nature’s fury we cry out for the prayers of Gregory the
Wonderworker (floods) and Genevieve (disasters).

As in the first two volumes, Brother Mickey’s art is accompanied by his
own descriptions and a brief contribution by a modern person facing these
difficulties. Contributors include Christopher de Vinck, Antoinette Bosco,
Michelle Weldon and many others. The combination of age-old piety and modern
witness makes this volume another must-have for any spiritual library.
Hardcover, 10 x 10, 58 pages.

Saints
are not relics from our past. Their lives can spark our own, lift us up as
we strive to be faithful Christians. In the first book in this exciting new
Patrons and Protectors Series, Mickey McGrath presents images of the saints
as patrons of particular occupations. His fresh interpretations enchant the
imagination. St. Dominic stargazes through state-of-the art astronomical
instruments. St Margaret of Clitherow is today’s businesswoman, with
briefcase nearby and cellular phone in hand. Sir Thomas More’s battles with
the crown are waged in a contemporary courtroom. In each image, the reader
will see the Holy Spirit peering out and peeking around the corners,
reminding us of the holy presence in all of our lives.

Essays from contemporary men and women tell us what a particular type of
work is like for them today. Fred Rogers (Mister
Rogers) writes about a life devoted to working in children’s
television, alongside an image of Saint Clare, the patron saint of those who
work in television. Dave Brubeck’s reflection on a career in music
accompanies the image of Saint Cecelia, the patron of musicians. And, many
other people share insights about their life work next to images of the
patrons of their occupations.

Whether you are exploring new career possibilities or you simply enjoy
learning about your patron saint, this book will help you to see that there
are many ways to contribute to the building of God’s reign here on earth. An
ideal gift book for any individual or family, for those who are have been or
are about to be confirmed, for the classroom or parish library, or for your
own book collection. Hardcover, 10 x 10, 64 pages.

(Item #83682)

Patrons and Protectors: More OccupationsMichael O’Neill McGrath, foreword by James Martin, SJ

In
this second volume of the Patrons and
Protectors series, Michael O’Neill McGrath’s images of saints as
patrons of occupations remind us that we are called to build God’s reign
through our labor, an essential part of Christian life. Among the saints
depicted in this volume are Martha, who served meals to Jesus in her home;
Francis of Assisi, often associated with nurturing animals; and Katharine
Drexel, who was recently canonized.

As in the first volume of this series, McGrath’s art delights and
instructs. Who is that road construction worker? Which saint is patron of
cabdrivers? Why is there an ostrich in a scientist’s lab? Alongside
McGrath’s commentary about why a saint is associated with a particular
occupation are essays by men and women engaged in that work. As we see the
variety of ways human beings contribute their talents and skills, we become
inspired to view our jobs with fresh eyes. Hardback, 10 × 10, 64 pages.

(Item #83683)

NEW!My Best Teachers were
Saints: What Every Educator Can Learn from the Heroes of the ChurchThe lives of the saints are
inspiring to many people, but they can be especially inspiring for
teachers. For author and lifelong teacher Susan H. Swetnam, some of
the best, most inspiring, and most insightful mentors she has are
saints of the Catholic Church—and a remarkable number of these men
and women were teachers themselves!

In My Best Teachers Were
Saints, Swetnam describes the lives of 52 saints that will be
especially inspiring to teachers. Some of the saints' lives offer
lessons on how to overcome the teaching profession's unique
problems; others show today's teachers how to identify successes
that are often difficult to discern. All of the saints in this book
will encourage teachers to persevere in the educational work that
God has called them to do. 304 Pages, Paperback

(Item #88672)

Loyola Kids Book of Heroes: Stories of Catholic Heroes and Saints
throughout History
by Amy Welborn
In this book of saints for kids, best-selling author Amy Welborn
tells the stories of devoted Christians, including Mother Teresa,
Dorothy Day, and John the Baptist, who made significant
contributions to people and the world around them. Throughout
Loyola Kids Book of Heroes, Welborn introduces Christian role
models who exemplify the seven cardinal virtues—faith, hope,
charity, temperance, prudence, fortitude, and justice—and helps
children grow in their love and admiration for the saints. Colorful
illustrations and a delightful storytelling style bring to life
these stories of saints for kids. Ages 8-12. Hardcover, 196 pages.
(Item #87136)

Patron Saint
of First CommunicantsThe Story of Blessed
Imelda Lambertini
By: Mary Fabyan WindeattPatron Saint of First Communicants. Gifts were piled high for
5-year-old Imelda's birthday. Imelda was delighted, but still she asked,
"I was wondering if I could have just one more present." "Greedy girl!"
laughed her father. Unfortunately, her parents could not give her this
one present--Our Lord in Holy Communion. But Imelda decided to ask Our
Lord Himself. What would He reply? This book gives the answer and tells
how little Imelda came to be the Patroness of First Communicants.(Item
#88788)

Who are the saints, why are they important, and what can today's children
learn from them? In Loyola Kids Book of Saints, the first in the
Loyola Kids series, author Amy Welborn answers these questions with
exciting and inspiring stories, real-life applications, and important
information about these heroes of the church. This delightful collection of
saints' lives, written in a storybook style for children eight to twelve,
explains how saints become saints, why we honor them, and how they help us
even today.

Divided thematically, the book features more than sixty saints from all over
the world and from all across time, including our newest saints, such as
Katharine Drexel; popular saints, such as St. Anthony of Padua; and Blesseds,
such as Blessed Kateri Tekakwitha. Each story tells about a saint and
encourages readers to consider how they might apply what they learn from the
story to their everyday lives.

NEW!
Saints and Angels
Richly illustrated with fine art, Saints and Angels describes the
lives and works of many familiar and unfamiliar saints and angels. Among
those included are the apostles, John the Baptist, Joan of Arc, and the
first native-born American saint, Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton. Details of
feast days and patronages are also discussed. Coverage includes
information about choirs of angels, guardian angels and fallen angels. 64
pages; Hardcover (Item #86647)

NEW!Saints and Feast Days: A
Resource and Activity Book
by the Sisters of Notre Dame of Chardon, OhioExpanded 2004 edition—now with 450+ pages! This revised book of
biographies includes more than 200 saints. Blackline masters feature
complete activities to enrich teaching opportunities.
Spiral bound hardcover,
476 Pages (Item #87277)

365 SAINTS
The life of a saint is the life of an ordinary person lived well. Here is a surprising
collection of 365 saint stories. Each profile ends with a thought provoking question.
(Item #95114)

ALL SAINTSDaily Reflections on Saints, Prophets, and Witness for Our Time. by
Robert Ellsberg. From Therese of Lisieux to Mother Teresa, from Moses to Gandhi, this
inspiring treasury combines traditional saints with other spiritual giants whose lives
speak to the meaning of holiness for our time.
(576 page Paperback Item #89858)

LIVES OF THE SAINTS
An authority on saint history, this condensed version extracts from the full 4 volume set,
one saint for each day of the year. Paperback. (Item #97665)

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